Update New wheels and tires

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Lifted, wheels, tires adn pocket flares. Sweet;tu

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looks awesome. that is my truck (except for the painted mirror - now i know what black fender flares will look like (i like it), as i want to put those on. can i ask which particular ones did you buy? is that the style that screws in under the fender but looks like you drilled holes in the front side of the fender kind??!!

guys, good catch on the mirrors - i had to go back and take another look.
 

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looks awesome. that is my truck (except for the painted mirror - now i know what black fender flares will look like (i like it), as i want to put those on. can i ask which particular ones did you buy? is that the style that screws in under the fender but looks like you drilled holes in the front side of the fender kind??!!

guys, good catch on the mirrors - i had to go back and take another look.
They are Bushwhacker pocket style. Rear have clips and the front use pre-existing screws in under the fender. They just look like they bolt on. S/S bolts with nut and washer on the back.
 
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04Powerstroke, I should mention that if you do alot of winter driving the bottom of the flares on mine always liked to fill up with crap. (dirt, road sand, mud, salt, etc.) I used a can of spray grease and coated the body panels underneath the flares for added protection. I also removed them every spring and washed all the crap out of the flares. It helped alot to keep my body rust free.
 

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04Powerstroke, I should mention that if you do alot of winter driving the bottom of the flares on mine always liked to fill up with crap. (dirt, road sand, mud, salt, etc.) I used a can of spray grease and coated the body panels underneath the flares for added protection. I also removed them every spring and washed all the crap out of the flares. It helped alot to keep my body rust free.


Yeah good idea.
 

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